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Just a week after former Alabama offensive coordinator Bill O’Brien left to take the same position for the New England Patriots, Nick Saban has found his replacement in Notre Dame offensive coordinator Tommy Rees.
The Alabama Board of Trustees met in Birmingham Friday morning to discuss Alabama basketball head coach Nate Oats’ contract, and agreed on an extension and a raise.
With Auburn basketball facing its toughest test yet when the Tigers face Tennessee tomorrow, Bruce Pearl and his staff have secured a big win off the court. Labaron Philon, the star point guard for Baker high school and the No. 1 player in Alabama, has committed to play at Auburn.
The Chinese spy balloon that has captured international attention may soon be soaring over the Yellowhammer State.
The agency sent out a warning saying the public will notice smoke in some areas.
U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) announced on Wednesday she will serve on the Senate Committees on Appropriations; Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; and Rules and Administration during the 118th Congress.
U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saks) is going after a Department of Defense (DOD) education official over remarks she made on Twitter about white people.
Moore told Newsmax that fentanyl, which is killing Americans on a daily basis, is bleeding into the United States because of insecure borders.
Huntsville city councilman Devyn Keith claims his recent shoplifting arrest was due to failure to pay for a $20 pair of headphones at self-checkout.
There is no other state in the nation that allows free reign of a Department Head without oversight by elected officials.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has been busy the last two weeks.
The Autauga County Board of Education recently responded to reports from 1819 News that showed a 10th-grade assignment at Prattville High School (PHS) asking students questions about their sex, gender and sexual orientation.
Contract Review Committee members placed an Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) healthcare services contract with YesCare on hold Thursday over its over $1 billion price tag and concerns about the fairness of the bid process.
According to the DA, when her office reached out to the Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles for information about a convicted murderer released in Blount County, she was told he no longer had an ankle monitor and was considered “low risk.”
Eric Gaines and Jelly Walker combined for 34 points but it was a balanced effort as the Blazers knocked off FAU.
A Huntsville city councilman was arrested Thursday and charged with shoplifting from a Walmart.
UAB lands a pair of big addition to its recruiting class.
When Jeff Graba arrived on the Plains, he wanted to rebuild the program in two ways: bring the crowds into the newly built Auburn Arena and take down Alabama. The Tigers have won three times at home but never on the road in Tuscaloosa.
Listen to 1819 News Fiscal and Budget Reporter Justin Bogie on Midday Mobile with Sean Sullivan as they discuss Medicaid expansion and the adverse effect it would have on Alabama's already poor labor participation rate.
UAB is looking to avenge an 88-86 road loss to FAU.
Film crews occupied a Birmingham street on Thursday to produce a full-length movie that retells the story of Job in a science fiction dystopia.
Tax relief should be a top priority for the remaining ARPA funds, but however lawmakers decide to spend the money, they must ensure that it will benefit as many Alabamians as possible.
U.S. Sens. Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) and Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) signed onto a joint resolution this week to nullify a recent Department of Labor (DOL) rule allowing Environmental, Social and Governance investments in retiree accounts.
State Rep. Chip Brown (R-Mobile) said if he could go back again, he would when it comes to a 2021 law that allowed for the mass release of prisoners in Alabama.
Brent Dearmon's first season as the UNA football coach begins in the 2023 FCS Kickoff against Mercer. The game will be televised on the ESPN Network.
For the first time in history, the Super Bowl will be played between teams led by black quarterbacks.
Samford's total recruiting class is 17 players with two of those added on Wednesday.